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The French Revolution (1789 –   1799) shows the main revolution during this time period which allowed the common man to share their ideas. This revolution was sparked by philosophers who discussed the ideals of life and how they could get the ideal government for the maximum amount of freedom and equality of the citizens without sacrificing the functionality of the government. (MolG) French Revolution Painting, French Revolution History, Revolution Art, The French Revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte, French History, French Empire, French Army, French Revolution

The French Revolution (1789 – 1799) shows the main revolution during this time period which allowed the common man to share their ideas. This revolution was sparked by philosophers who discussed the ideals of life and how they could get the ideal government for the maximum amount of freedom and equality of the citizens without sacrificing the functionality of the government. (MolG)

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Considered a popular image of the French military leader since 1801, five exact versions of this painting were made by his loyal servant Jacques-Louis David till 1805. But, what is the real story behind the image of Napoleon?

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The storming of the Bastille during the French Revolution. There are random children sitting to the left French Revolution Drawing, French Revolution Aesthetic, French Revolution Art, French Revolution Painting, France Revolution, Madame Defarge, Storming Of The Bastille, Revolution Art, Funny Face Photo

Storming the Bastille during the French Revolution. Illustration by Sep E. Scott 14 July marks the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille during the French Revolution in 1789. The famous prison held only seven prisoners at the time, but it was an iconic moment of the Revolution in Paris following the refusal of nobles […]

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